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Quantitative 2D nuclear magnetic resonance methods provide accurate individual analyte concentrations in complex mixtures. This review provides a unified description and comparison of such methods, together with an overview of applications and practical implementation tips. Quantitative 2D nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has emerged as an
Jérémy Marchand +3 more
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ResumenDiversos estudios coinciden en señalar que la prevalencia de enfermedades mentales en internos penitenciarios es significativamente mayor que en la población general.
Celestino Rodríguez Pérez +5 more
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Theatres of Indirectness: Passive Aggression and Failure
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Sara Crangle, Sam Ladkin
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Career motivations and perceptions of teaching of 16–19‐year‐olds in England and Wales
Abstract The current study provides an understanding of career‐related motivations of 16–19‐year‐olds in schools and A‐level colleges in England and Wales. The 672 participants (62% women) were asked to complete a modified version of the Motivations for Career Choice and the Persistence Research in Science and Engineering scales and provide comments on
Sophie Thompson‐Lee +4 more
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Costos directos e indirectos del diagnóstico y tratamiento de pacientes con lepra
Se realizó un estudio descriptivo de los 32 pacientes con diagnóstico de lepra en la provincia de Santiago de Cuba durante 2013, para mostrar la incidencia de esta enfermedad, así como describir los costos directos e indirectos pertinentes para el ...
Yamila Valiente Hernández +1 more
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The Rhythmic and the Metronomic: On Charlie Chaplin's Gait
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Matthew Beaumont
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ABSTRACT The article examines how ‘soft’ information functions in rational organisations that emphasise hard information, and how this affects safety. Drawing on fieldwork in a high‐security prison, we analyse how frontline personnel interpret soft information about potential disturbances. We identify three coexisting institutional logics shaping these
Grethe Midtlyng +1 more
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Drag as a meaningful occupation: A scoping review
Abstract Introduction Drag is a form of entertainment in which performers caricature or challenge gender norms. It is increasingly present in the media and research and seems to involve multiple interrelated activities. The objective of this study was to explore the scope of empirical research regarding the experience of drag performers and its ...
Louis‐Pierre Auger +5 more
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ABSTRACT Regret is a highly aversive emotion that people attempt to regulate both before and after making decisions. The present research introduces the Regret Regulation Scale (RRS), a self‐report instrument assessing the dispositional tendency to prevent anticipated regret and to manage experienced regret.
Béatrice Degraeve, Marianne Habib
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Violence and discrimination towards women a look from the rules of Bangkok
Violence and discrimination against women merits a particular reflection from the United Nations Rules for the treatment of female prisoners and non-custodial measures for female offenders, known as the Bangkok Rules, becoming the central object of this ...
Gyomar Pérez Cobo +1 more
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